jpg- dvd slideshow

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  1. zikmoshe

    zikmoshe Member

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    Im looking for a simple freeware program to convert photos(jpg) to dvd slideshow to show on a tv (pal)
    thnx
     
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    Thnx- it works fine
     
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    Okey-dokey.
    Thank you for the feedback.
     
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    IT WORKED, BUT THE TV PICTURE IS NOT SHARP
    ANY THING I CAN DO?
     
  6. Hanratty

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    I think it depends upon the quality of jpgs that you have..If it is not a high pixel image it is bound to be pixelate when played in TV
     
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    spam edited by ddp
     
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    Hanratty, edit that link out of your sig ASAP. posts edited.
     
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    Those Photo DVD programs seem to work better if you prepare the images, before-hand. Using an image editor (like Photoshop or something similar) create a 640x480 image, filled with black, then add your photo to that, making it fit, and save (of course, you'd do this for each photo). Any photo you add to a slideshow program that isn't the right size will be re-sized by the program - and not always the way you want. By re-sizing with a program that's made specifically for doing that, you may notice better results.
     

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